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nicholas burns. he's in washington, excuse me. thank you both, gentlemen for coming inside "the war room." let me start with this question. the secretary of defense, donald rumsfeld former secretary of defense, tweet today in defense of mitt romney. he tweeted the attacks on our embassies and diplomats is the result of perceived american weakness. mitt romney is right to point that out. ambassador burns what is your opinion of romney's decision to come out in the middle of this crisis in his campaign using the events in libya to attack the president on foreign policy. >> i was dismayed by governor romney's comments. he really should have waited until the dust settled. he should have waited until he got all the facts. to make one statement in the middle of the crisis when our embassy in cairo is being de besieged and the terrible events in bengahzi where americans were killed. it didn't make sense, governor romney could not possibly have enough information to make the serious charges that he made. he said that the obama administrat
nicholas burns. he's in washington, excuse me. thank you both, gentlemen for coming inside "the war room." let me start with this question. the secretary of defense, donald rumsfeld former secretary of defense, tweet today in defense of mitt romney. he tweeted the attacks on our embassies and diplomats is the result of perceived american weakness. mitt romney is right to point that out. ambassador burns what is your opinion of romney's decision to come out in the middle of this crisis...
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ambassador nicholas burns and richard haas, president of the council on foreign relations. welcome to you both. starting with you, richard haas, let's take an overview. is the obama foreign policy defendable four years later? >> for sure it's defendable. it's not to say it's flawless. but he can point to obviously the killing of osama bin laden. he can point to, among other things, the attempt to improve relations with china and russia. obviously he's got the uwe united states out of iraq. the united states after going up has now come down to some extent in afghanistan. the middle east, even though it's turbulent, is more open than it was. so i think the president in general can point to some areas where he moved forward and some areas obviously his critics will say where he movedded back. all in all it's a defense i believe and defendable record. >> ifill: i want to walk through some of that piece by piece. referencing the president's speech today, he turned over a big chunk of it to talking about the difference between railing against or speaking out against violence... v
ambassador nicholas burns and richard haas, president of the council on foreign relations. welcome to you both. starting with you, richard haas, let's take an overview. is the obama foreign policy defendable four years later? >> for sure it's defendable. it's not to say it's flawless. but he can point to obviously the killing of osama bin laden. he can point to, among other things, the attempt to improve relations with china and russia. obviously he's got the uwe united states out of...
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nicholas burns spent 27 years in the u.s. foreign service, for an undersecretary for political affairs. we would get your calls in a moment, numbers are on the bottom of the screen. we will read twitter messages as well. we want to talk about iran and begin with a short piece from the president yesterday from the u.n.. [video clip] >> we respect the right of nations to access peaceful nuclear power, but one of the points of the united nations is to make sure that power is harness for peace. make no mistake, a nuclear-armed iran is not a challenge that can be contained. it would threaten the safety of israel, as well as the safety of the global economy. it risks triggering a nuclear arms race in the region. that is why a coalition of countries is holding the iranian government accountable. that is why the united states will do what we must to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. host: any messages that you heard the president? postures'? speak to recent history. go ahead. guest: i thought that it was an interesting re
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>> host: let's to go to nicholas burns. let's see how you think the administration handledded libya. >> guest: i have worked for republican and democratic administrations. i think it's unfair to level such a criticism in president obama. he has been a very strong leader on protecting this country as president bush was. and i think both presidents, since 9/11, have put security of the american people, our homeland security as job number one as they should. and they have both been strong in the area. it's unfair to assert that president obama has let down the guard. libya was a triple tragic event. he died two weeks ago today along with the three of the colleagues. the responsibility for guarding our embassy overseas is not the -- we don't have american military protecting our embassy. it's the host country that provides the perimeter security around the diplomatic security. we provide the security for the foreign embassies in new york city. who let us down in cairo? it was the egyptian government. that's why the crowd went o
>> host: let's to go to nicholas burns. let's see how you think the administration handledded libya. >> guest: i have worked for republican and democratic administrations. i think it's unfair to level such a criticism in president obama. he has been a very strong leader on protecting this country as president bush was. and i think both presidents, since 9/11, have put security of the american people, our homeland security as job number one as they should. and they have both been...
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nicholas burns spent 27 years in the u.s. foreign service, for an undersecretary for political affairs. we would get your calls in a moment, numbers are on the bottom of the screen. we will read twitter messages as well. we want to talk about iran and begin with a short piece from the president yesterday from the u.n.. [video clip] we respect the right of nations to access peaceful nuclear power, but one of the points of the united nations is to make sure that power is harness for peace. make no mistake, a nuclear-armed iran is not a challenge that can be contained. it would threaten the safety of israel, as well as the safety of the global economy. it risks triggering a nuclear arms race in the region. that is why a coalition of countries is holding the iranian government accountable. that is why the united states will do what we must to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. host: any messages that you heard the president? postures'? speak to recent history. go ahead. guest: i thought that it was an interesting refer
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senator norm coleman, nicholas burns, we thank you both. >> woodruff: and you can watch today's comments by president obama, secretary of state clinton and mitt romney on our web site. >> ifill: now, what's behind the world's most valued company's latest moves as apple introduces new products while applying some competitive pressure of its own. jeffrey brown has our story. >> today we're going to introduce iphone 5. ( applause ) >> brown: it's one of the most- anticipated rites of the tech world: the unveiling of a new product by apple. and today it was the new iphone 5-- thinner, lighter and boasting a larger screen. c.e.o. tim cook spoke to the crowd in san francisco. >> i am so incredibly proud of everyone at apple that helped make today occur. these products are simply amazing. >> brown: today's announcement comes amid much change and some drama in the smartphone and tablet marketplace. last month, apple won a major court ruling after a federal jury in california found that samsung infringed on software and design patents related to mobile devices. apple was awarded $1 billion in dam
senator norm coleman, nicholas burns, we thank you both. >> woodruff: and you can watch today's comments by president obama, secretary of state clinton and mitt romney on our web site. >> ifill: now, what's behind the world's most valued company's latest moves as apple introduces new products while applying some competitive pressure of its own. jeffrey brown has our story. >> today we're going to introduce iphone 5. ( applause ) >> brown: it's one of the most-...
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host: nicholas burns? guest: sir, thank you for your comments, and for what it is worth, i will give you my personal view. i think our president is a dignified, effective leader for the united states. i think his foreign policy has been strong, aggressive, very effective at protecting the american people. president obama is very much a modern leader. he has been able to reach out to the muslim world -- not always with success, by the way, but he has tried to repair these divisions between the united states and the muslim world that have been so evident the past 10 years. i travel a lot, and i can tell you, people really respect them overseas and like him. -- respect him overseas and like him. he presents a positive image for our country. i don't want to get too much into politics, but i admire him and i agree with your sentiment. thank you. host: one more point about iran and then we will get back to the phones. another story in "the washington times" about how the u.s. might welcome back to someone named
host: nicholas burns? guest: sir, thank you for your comments, and for what it is worth, i will give you my personal view. i think our president is a dignified, effective leader for the united states. i think his foreign policy has been strong, aggressive, very effective at protecting the american people. president obama is very much a modern leader. he has been able to reach out to the muslim world -- not always with success, by the way, but he has tried to repair these divisions between the...
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. >> reporter: nicholas burns called ahmadinejad's slurs more of the same rhetoric. he blamed the west for a bad economy. accused the candidates of ignore the 99%. >> translator: we believe those who spend hundreds of millions of dollars on election campaigns have the interest of the people of the world at their hearts. >> reporter: words that are sure to fuel tensions as talks continue inside the u.n. in washington, danielle lee, nbc news. >>> meanwhile, the iranian leader's airplane has been in our area all week. iran air 747 has been parked at joint base air drus during ahmadinejad's stay in new york. vip planes are limited to a two-hour drop-off in new york. so it is not unusual for heads of state to leave their planes at andrews, or the military bases especially when the u.n. meetings are under way. >>> a vigil for a family of four found dead in their herndon, virginia, home will begin in just over an hour. late this afternoon police identified the family. they believe 52-year-old albert peterson shot and killed his wife, kathy, and their two sons, matthew and c
. >> reporter: nicholas burns called ahmadinejad's slurs more of the same rhetoric. he blamed the west for a bad economy. accused the candidates of ignore the 99%. >> translator: we believe those who spend hundreds of millions of dollars on election campaigns have the interest of the people of the world at their hearts. >> reporter: words that are sure to fuel tensions as talks continue inside the u.n. in washington, danielle lee, nbc news. >>> meanwhile, the iranian...
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nicholas burns. in response to romney's attack, president obama told "60 minutes" tonight that romney seems to have a tendency to shoot first and aim later, and that he will let the american people decide whether romney's attacks were irresponsible. in the newsroom, kris sanchez, nbc bay area news. >> kris, thank you. >>> in response to we should say now there will be a candlelight vigil for stevens at his old fraternity house at cal, the alpha tau omega house. it starts at 9:00 tonight. our colleagues on "nightly news" will have much more on the story following our newscast. "nightly news" begins in about 20 minutes at 5:30. >>> now to big technology news. the unveiling of apple's latest iphone. less than a year after we got a look at the 4s we are now introduced to the iphone 5. our business and tech reporter scott budman was at the unveiling in san francisco this morning. he joins us from apple headquarters in cupertino with the latest specs. hey, scott. >> reporter: hey, as the world's most valua
nicholas burns. in response to romney's attack, president obama told "60 minutes" tonight that romney seems to have a tendency to shoot first and aim later, and that he will let the american people decide whether romney's attacks were irresponsible. in the newsroom, kris sanchez, nbc bay area news. >> kris, thank you. >>> in response to we should say now there will be a candlelight vigil for stevens at his old fraternity house at cal, the alpha tau omega house. it...
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ambassador nicholas burns called ahmadinejad's slurs more of the same rhetoric. he also attacked the u.s. presidential election, accusing the candidates of ignoring the 99%. >> translator: are we to believe that those who have spent hundreds of millions of dollars on election campaigns have the interests of the people of the world at their hearts? >> reporter: words that are sure to fuel tensions as talks continue inside the u.n. in washington, i'm dannielle lee, nbc news. >>> decision 2012. no republican has ever won the white house without winning ohio. today mitt romney appears to be losing ground in ohio. today's "new york times" cbs poll finds romney trailing president obama by 10% in ohio. but that's not all. romney trails the president by 12% in pennsylvania and by 9% in florida. as you might know, these are all key swing states. analysts blame the slide on the leaked video in which he disparaged americans for paying no income tax, something he is addressing in a new ad campaign. >> president obama and i both care about poor and middle class families. the
ambassador nicholas burns called ahmadinejad's slurs more of the same rhetoric. he also attacked the u.s. presidential election, accusing the candidates of ignoring the 99%. >> translator: are we to believe that those who have spent hundreds of millions of dollars on election campaigns have the interests of the people of the world at their hearts? >> reporter: words that are sure to fuel tensions as talks continue inside the u.n. in washington, i'm dannielle lee, nbc news....
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embassy in cairo. >> let's bring in ambassador nicholas burns, a former u.s. ambassador to nato also professor of international relations at harvard university and someone who knows the middle east very, very well. what do you make now of the escalation or the spread of this unrest and fury to the u.s. in yemen? >> it's a timing throughout the middle east. what we appear to be seeing in yemen are relatively new governments that are under forces from reactionary forces. the arab revolutions that began more than 18 months ago are still continuing and there are battles within these countries, there are political there are social battles for the future of libya and of egypt and yemen. and you see these governments reacting to try to maintain their position fend off these conservative forces and unfortunately, the united states has ended up in the middle of this. that's not our fault, but we'll have to deal with that in protecting our embassies as the administration is trying to do this week. >> trying to protect our embassies, and also there's financial support th
embassy in cairo. >> let's bring in ambassador nicholas burns, a former u.s. ambassador to nato also professor of international relations at harvard university and someone who knows the middle east very, very well. what do you make now of the escalation or the spread of this unrest and fury to the u.s. in yemen? >> it's a timing throughout the middle east. what we appear to be seeing in yemen are relatively new governments that are under forces from reactionary forces. the arab...
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. >> strong words there from nicholas burns in response to mitt romney this afternoon. mr. burns in that place where you saw him there, was being interviewed by my next guess. andrea mitchell, was so rifting it was time stopped. thank you for being here. >> it's been a long day but it's such an interesting day because it was revealing. it was one of those moments where the character and the policy were both revealed. it was very transparent. >> let me ask you about the timing here, as far as i understand it, roughly this time last night, you were trying to get get confirmation. ags you know we were trying to get confirmation. the state department was telling inartfully trying to put out a statement, very routine to put out a statement like that to try to appeal to the more radical segments to tell them to be quiet and not protest. and that became the apology. and then when we really went back and checked over the last hours and all day and all morning, it turns out that that statement from cairo, was first issued six hours before the protest. so it was preemptive. it had no
. >> strong words there from nicholas burns in response to mitt romney this afternoon. mr. burns in that place where you saw him there, was being interviewed by my next guess. andrea mitchell, was so rifting it was time stopped. thank you for being here. >> it's been a long day but it's such an interesting day because it was revealing. it was one of those moments where the character and the policy were both revealed. it was very transparent. >> let me ask you about the timing...
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let's get right to nicholas burns from the harvard kennedy school. it's nice to see you, sir. thank you for your time. a moment ago, i'm sure you heard richard ross setting up the various issues before the u.n. general assembly, focusing on what's happening in the middle east and growing unrest there and violence and obviously talking about ahmadinejad and his expected comment coming on wednesday. let's talk specifically about some of the things that ahmadinejad had said that seem to be contradictory in just the last 24, 48 hours or so. here is first what he told piers morgan, which we just played a moment ago where he said they see themselves, meaning israel, at the end of the line. they want to create opportunities for themselves, which i think people are interpreted as israel will be encouraged to do something. at the same time, if you look at david ignacious's reportling, he says actually they tell him it's bluster in his interview with ahmadinejad. wa do you see as iran's position? >> well, i think right now ahmadinejad is not the figure he once was. you remember he came
let's get right to nicholas burns from the harvard kennedy school. it's nice to see you, sir. thank you for your time. a moment ago, i'm sure you heard richard ross setting up the various issues before the u.n. general assembly, focusing on what's happening in the middle east and growing unrest there and violence and obviously talking about ahmadinejad and his expected comment coming on wednesday. let's talk specifically about some of the things that ahmadinejad had said that seem to be...
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here is what nicholas burns told andrea mitchell. >> i was frankly very disappointed and dismayed to see governor romney inject politics into this very difficult situation. governor romney has n a very unwise way, injeed himself in a situation where he clearly doesn't have all the facts. >> romney's statement did earn him this praise. >> today romney is the only guy looking presidential. romney is the only guy who looks like he understands what went wrong, what went right, and what shouldn't be happening now. he looks like he's the only adult in the room. >> republican congressional leadership chose not to join romney and instead chose to honor the dead. >> we honor the americans we lost in libya and we will stand united in our response. >> i'm going to ask that you all join me in a moment of silence. in tribute to ambassador stevens. >> joining me now, msmbc's john hiel man and washington editor at large for the atlantic, steve clemons. joy when your biggest fan is rush limbaugh, you're in trouble. >> the word that keeps coming back to me when i think about the performance mitt romn
here is what nicholas burns told andrea mitchell. >> i was frankly very disappointed and dismayed to see governor romney inject politics into this very difficult situation. governor romney has n a very unwise way, injeed himself in a situation where he clearly doesn't have all the facts. >> romney's statement did earn him this praise. >> today romney is the only guy looking presidential. romney is the only guy who looks like he understands what went wrong, what went right, and...
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nicholas burns is a professor of international relations at harvard and former u.s. ambassador to nato. good to see you. let me ask you this crucial question as we're talking about nakoula basseley nakoula was a coptic christian and an egyptian. considering the history in egypt, there have been in the past two years many coptics leaving as a result of the arab spring and fear of persecution. there have been attacks on coptic christians. do you expect a backlash given that this man's identity has come out? >> hope not. you're right. the egyptian coptic community is quite large. the largest christian community in the middle east. about 10% of the egyptian population. they have been embattled. there have been anti-christian riots and actions against churches and christian and many coptic christians immigrated to the united states and other countries for safety and security. now that the identity of this person is known i certainly hope that there won't be a backlash but you can't discount that factor. because what we're seeing in egypt as well as libya and yemen is that
nicholas burns is a professor of international relations at harvard and former u.s. ambassador to nato. good to see you. let me ask you this crucial question as we're talking about nakoula basseley nakoula was a coptic christian and an egyptian. considering the history in egypt, there have been in the past two years many coptics leaving as a result of the arab spring and fear of persecution. there have been attacks on coptic christians. do you expect a backlash given that this man's identity...
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. >> strong words there from nicholas burns in response to mitt romney this afternoon. mr. burns in that place where you saw him there, was being interviewed by my next guess. andrea mitchell, was so rifting it was time stopped. thank you for being here. >> it's been a long day but it's such an interesting day because it was revealing. it was one of those moments where the character and the policy were both revealed. it was very transparent. >> let me ask you about the timing here, as far as i understand it, roughly this time last night, you were trying to g get confirmation. ags you know we were trying to get confirmation. the state department was telling us we cannot tell you whether or not an american diplomat was one of the people killed and when we do know, we're going to have to notify next of kin before we tell anybody and we wouldn't broadcast that in any case. so you were on the air, i was trying to get a report together for you and it didn't happen before 10:00. and then the next thing we had a statement from the romney campaign which they had released earlier tha
. >> strong words there from nicholas burns in response to mitt romney this afternoon. mr. burns in that place where you saw him there, was being interviewed by my next guess. andrea mitchell, was so rifting it was time stopped. thank you for being here. >> it's been a long day but it's such an interesting day because it was revealing. it was one of those moments where the character and the policy were both revealed. it was very transparent. >> let me ask you about the timing...
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ambassador, nicholas burns. in response to mitt romney this afternoon. mr. burns, in that place that he saw him there was being interviewed by the host of en masse and pc's andrea mitchell reports. it was so riveting it was like time stopped. thank you for being here. it has been a long day. >> such an interesting day because it was revealing. it was one of those moments where the character and policy were both revealed. >> let me ask you about the timing. as far as i understand it, you were trying to get confirmation on what happened in that in gauzy last night when this statement got e-mailed out. it is that unusual. what is important about that? >> i thought it was extraordinary. things have changed in a very strange way. we were trying to get confirmation. we were told we could not tell you whether or not the american diplomat was one of the people killed and that when we do know we are going to have to notify next of kin before we tell anybody. we would not broadcast that in any case. you were on the air, i was trying to get a report together. the next
ambassador, nicholas burns. in response to mitt romney this afternoon. mr. burns, in that place that he saw him there was being interviewed by the host of en masse and pc's andrea mitchell reports. it was so riveting it was like time stopped. thank you for being here. it has been a long day. >> such an interesting day because it was revealing. it was one of those moments where the character and policy were both revealed. >> let me ask you about the timing. as far as i understand it,...
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nicholas burns, a former top state department official tells cnn u.s. diplomats are facing an incendiary situation in the middle east. >> the cruel irony here is that the united states is well-regarded in libya. and there's a moderate government in place. and this is clearly the actions of an isolated and very small but very vicious terrorist group. and so we've got to protect ourselves from those groups. and we've got to go after them. >> reporter: and, wolf, as i said, we're expecting momentarily a briefing background here at the state department. there are a lot of details. everyone that we talk to says that it was a very, very complex almost chaotic situation. fighting on the outside. fire on the inside. and so we expect to have more details as we go along. >> and so far we've only been told the names of chris stephens and sean smith. the other two they have not released their names yet, is that right? >> yes. they were security officials. >> not u.s. marines though? >> reporter: no. we understand were not marines. they were security personnel. >> l
nicholas burns, a former top state department official tells cnn u.s. diplomats are facing an incendiary situation in the middle east. >> the cruel irony here is that the united states is well-regarded in libya. and there's a moderate government in place. and this is clearly the actions of an isolated and very small but very vicious terrorist group. and so we've got to protect ourselves from those groups. and we've got to go after them. >> reporter: and, wolf, as i said, we're...
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also, some insight today from ambassador nicholas burns who will be my guest. and you've been talking about this controversy, as well. students at new york city skills given birth control and the moep morning after pit without their parents' permission. are the schools crossing a line? we're going to talk to people who disagree about this on both sides of the issue. >>> also, singer smokey robinson is going to join us this morning. he has this new thing called smoke alarm in which he lends this voice to a great cause that could help change the world. he sent it out only on twitter to amass lots of support. he's going to talk to us about that this morning. and they became big stars on "ugly betty" and "gilmore girls." they're going to join us and tell us how they're focused on ending poverty all across the world. that and much more at the top of the hour. i'll see you then. >> totally. >>> it was a night of surprises at the emmys. big surprises. upset in the drama categories and a practical joke on the audience by host jimmy kimmel. what was it? we'll have the h
also, some insight today from ambassador nicholas burns who will be my guest. and you've been talking about this controversy, as well. students at new york city skills given birth control and the moep morning after pit without their parents' permission. are the schools crossing a line? we're going to talk to people who disagree about this on both sides of the issue. >>> also, singer smokey robinson is going to join us this morning. he has this new thing called smoke alarm in which he...
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>> reporter: as a microphone captured the sounds of a frantic fight to save a man trapped inside a burning car. >> there was a definite sense of urgency. >> reporter: feet away from a clearly anguished witness, police officers andrew parsley, nicholas vernudu, and martin ran into the. >> it was tough to see. >> reporter: after crashes his chrysler, the 86-year-old's driver's foot was still on the accelerator. the spinning tires sounding like a helicopters, showering debris on the officers. >> it wasn't an option to me. >> reporter: martin smashed a window and suffered sect-degree burns unbuckling the man's seat belt. >> reporter: police say the victim kept a firm grip on the steering while and refused to let go. >> he was disoriented, struggling a bit. >> reporter: after enduring the heat and smoke for two minutes, they carried him away from the car. meantime, the witness plan went to get her inhaler. >> did you use it? >> absolutely. >> reporter: did it help? >> absolutely. >> reporter: the victim is still norpt recovering from severe burns and other injuries. police believe a medical pro
>> reporter: as a microphone captured the sounds of a frantic fight to save a man trapped inside a burning car. >> there was a definite sense of urgency. >> reporter: feet away from a clearly anguished witness, police officers andrew parsley, nicholas vernudu, and martin ran into the. >> it was tough to see. >> reporter: after crashes his chrysler, the 86-year-old's driver's foot was still on the accelerator. the spinning tires sounding like a helicopters,...
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. >> i burn it just before holland got to me. >> no? stop it. >> it's true. >> what's taking so long? >> hold on. >> wait, a minute. who, that voice, who was that? >> yes, that's his daughter. basically, nicholas cage has one day to uncover the $10 million he never stole in the heist to begin with. don't have any reviews really except for one from npr, they said what's been, what's been taken is mostly the plot. rated r though. looks kind of interesting. you be the judge. >> the guy looks like an excellent bad guy. all right, "resident evil" retribution, 3 d franchise, starring the former super model, in a post apocalypse drama. borrow the interview. the plot, killing zombies. six of these. something very right or something wrong. in her word, says the most complex script ever for resident evil. the characters killed, some are actually returning as clones. pretty cool, right. take a look. [ explosion ] >> let me know -- >> your little friend is back! >> as far as reviews, don't have any. critics don't >>> this morning on "world news now
. >> i burn it just before holland got to me. >> no? stop it. >> it's true. >> what's taking so long? >> hold on. >> wait, a minute. who, that voice, who was that? >> yes, that's his daughter. basically, nicholas cage has one day to uncover the $10 million he never stole in the heist to begin with. don't have any reviews really except for one from npr, they said what's been, what's been taken is mostly the plot. rated r though. looks kind of...